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A few random parts sitting around, all located on the central coast, or once I return to work in the new year I can possibly deliver/meet in hornsby area. Id like to avoid postage just due to time constraints, small items I could be be open to postage never hurts to ask....

open to offers but most things are pretty cheap already, I can only say no, feel free to ask questions.

r33 gtst turbo with blown front bearing. $30

also comes with both std manifold and turbo heat shields with brackets

has a r34 elbow that I had leftover

solid factory oil/water lines $30

have a few different banjo bolts and stuff I can throw in if they help you out

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complete set of std 33 series 2 injectors, replaced with larger at 90,000Ks

$50

SR20 sandwich plate, 2 x sensor holes $50

r33 series 2

drivers door trim few small marks on the material section but otherwise schmick $20

rear seat side trims, schmick both for $20

std silver wing mirrors removed to fit aftermarket ones, both completely schmick $30

also have brake and clutch pedal rubbers removed to fit vspec pedal set, $free

Original r33 series 2 lip $30

has damage as per pics, I replaced mine with a new aftermarket one. original std silver

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Std series 2 fuel pump $30

replaced with larger bosch, about 90,000Ks on it

Hicas unit series 2, removed for lock bar $10

I think this is a q45 throttle body with tps $30

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Std rubber brake lines replaced with braided lines $30

a couple of braided lines leftover from other stuff Ive bought over the years, app & brakequip brands $30

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Origin under lip canards, never used or fitted one still in bubble wrap how it arrived from japan.

$100

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